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Gothic Arch Huts are modest yet iconic structures that played a major role in the exploration of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia over the past 50 years. Join us on opening night for a first look at the exhibit and special guest speakers Karl Ricker and Jayson Faulkner.

From the first clay courts at Rainbow Lodge to neighbourhood courts and the Whistler Tennis Club, tennis has come a long way in Whistler and 2018 will mark 100 years of the sport in the valley. Join us on opening night for a first look at the exhibit and special guest speakers.

This exhibit has been developed and produced in partnership with the Whistler Tennis Club and the Whistler Tennis As ...

The Whistler Museum is asking for your help identifying the subjects in some of the photographs in our collections. Whether you're new to Whistler or a long-time local, a full time resident or a frequent visitor, everyone is invited to help us fill in the blanks.

The 2018 LEGO Building Competition will be held August 11th, from 2-4pm. Come get creative with LEGO, and you could win one of our amazing prizes! To register, look under 'Events". Don't wait- spots fill up fast!

The Valley of Dreams Walking Tour will be canceled Sunday, July 1 for Canada Day. Tours will resume at 11am Monday, July 2. The Whistler Museum will be open 11am-5pm July 1 as usual. We apologize for any inconvenience.

We'll be holding our AGM June 13, 6 - 7:30 pm at the Whistler Museum. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting (though only members get to vote) and following barbecue! Come find out what we've up to!

During June, July and August the Museum will be holding our Valley of Dreams Walking Tour daily. Whether you're visiting Whistler, here to work for the season or a long time local we guarantee you will learn something new. The tours will meet outside of the Whistler Visitor Centre on Gateway Drive at 11am. By donation.

The Whistler Museum is hosting a screening of Darcy Turenne's influential mountain biking documentary The Moment, followed by a Q&A with Brett Tippie and door prizes. At the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre.

Doors open at 8pm; film begins at 8:30pm. Entry by donation, with all proceeds going to the BC Aboriginal Youth Mountain Biking Program.

Trail builder Dan Raymond and WORCA Director of Planning Todd Hellinga join us to discuss Whistler's alpine trails and the building and long-awaited opening of Lord of the Squirrels. At the Whistler Museum.

Friday, May 18. Doors open at 6:30pm; talk begins at 7pm. Entry by donation, with all proceeds going to WORCA trail maintenance.